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In the picture labled fixed table I see a huge fire hazard. Lots of stuff on the shelves that are most likely flammable. Make sure you know where your sparks from grinding, cutting, etc. are going. Get a few extinguishers.

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In the picture labled fixed table I see a huge fire hazard. Lots of stuff on the shelves that are most likely flammable. Make sure you know where your sparks from grinding, cutting, etc. are going. Get a few extinguishers.

Good luck with the first "job".

Thanks for the comment but the table was outside the room when I took that picture. The room I'm going to use is empty right now because need to set up some pegboard to hang some c-clamp, etc. Thanks again

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Looks great man the only thong thay giys me is you.meed braces on the bottom.of the fixed table or over time due to heat and weight it will warp. I really like it though I wish I had a vise and bench grinder on a floating table.

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Good luck ! Check some of the table work bench threads for more ideas to help make it more efficient. Receiver tube is a must on table along with a place to hang grinders, clamps, hammers, squares, etc. It will be nice with a dedicated work room. look for a four wheel cart for material moving or storage. WHEELS is the answer on concrete.Have fun and keep us posted !

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Looks great man the only thong thay giys me is you.meed braces on the bottom.of the fixed table or over time due to heat and weight it will warp. I really like it though I wish I had a vise and bench grinder on a floating table.

Did some work on my fixed table this weekend. When I took the last picture it wasn't finished. Hopefully I'll finish it this coming week.

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That looks **** near identical to mine I did the same thing. mine is 3/4 plate and abut 8 inches off the bottom is 1/2 plate I store everything from pipe wrenches to porta powers on it. It is about 13 years old and just a tough as the day we made it. It"ll last forever.